European digital sovereignty
Exists when hyperscaler-class cloud capabilities remain operable, governable, and evolvable within the Union, beyond the commercial or structural fate of any single actor.
Open · European · Cloud · Infrastructure
Innomasters promotes and develops open technologies and governance standards that strengthen Europe’s digital sovereignty — from data centre substrate to multi-cloud control and federation.
A focused portfolio of open European infrastructure building blocks to bring European data centres to hyperscaler-level efficiency — designed and built through collaboration between research, the public sector, and industry.
Exists when hyperscaler-class cloud capabilities remain operable, governable, and evolvable within the Union, beyond the commercial or structural fate of any single actor.
The European Cloud Computing Research Alliance AISBL (EUCLORA) is legally established as a permanent, neutral steward of the open rules of engagement and the resulting InnoFabric assets. Its public launch and commencement of outward-facing activities are scheduled for January 2026.
InnoFabric refers to the Alliance’s open architecture and reference implementation for a unified European control plane. It comprises open-source software components, shared technical specifications, interoperability standards, and a community-driven RFC process, and is designed to enable sovereign, efficient, and interoperable cloud and edge infrastructure across public and private providers.